Scorpion allows you to play many popular Sony PlayStation games on your PC.
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Download: setup.exe (Scorpion Setup)
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Welcome to Scorpion
Scorpion lets you play many popular Sony PlayStation games on your Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4, and Celeron or compatible computer.
Scorpion comes ready-to-use with your keyboard, but it also supports Microsoft DirectX compatible devices, such as game pads and joysticks. If you want to use an input device other than your keyboard, you can define your settings using the Preferences dialog box. Two people can play simultaneously on one computer-either with two controllers, or with a keyboard and one controller.
You can also create and keep virtual Memory Cards for storing your settings and game progress, just as you would on a real Sony PlayStation.
- Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
- Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4, and Celeron or compatible processor, 266MHz minimum (400MHz or faster recommended). MMX technology required.
- L2 cache.
- 32MB of RAM.
- 75MB of hard drive space.
- 16-bit video card (24-bit or higher recommended).
- DirectX 6.1 compatible video card with drivers.
- DirectX 6.1 compatible sound card with drivers.
- 8x or faster CD-ROM drive.
NOTE: DirectX 6.1 or later must be previously installed on your computer before launching Scorpion.
Scorpion is not compatible with large fonts. Please set your video card settings to small fonts.Not all PlayStation games play well with Scorpion and some may not play at all.
I can't return to a game after ejecting the CD.
Some game regularly read from the CD while Scorpion is paused; ejecting and reinserting these games while they are paused may lead to problems when resuming the game. This behavior is game-dependent and occurs on real PlayStation hardware.There is a slow return to my game after pausing.
If a game game is paused for more than a short period of time, the CD may spin down. You may see a paused immediately after resuming while the CD spins back up.One of my games is suddenly performing poorly. It used to play well, what happened?
Eject the CD and (holding it by the edges) look at the black side of the disc very closely. Scratches, fingerprints, and dirt can make a significant difference in game performance. Keeping your game CD's in disc holders and regularly cleaning the CD's will extend the life of your games and prevent performance degradation.
PlayStation is a registered trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment, Incorporated. Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Celeron and MMX are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Windows and DirectX are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Scorpion is not affiliated with, nor authorized, endorsed or licensed in any way by Sony Corporation, its affiliates or subsidiaries.
Scorpion
Version 2.0
© 2003-2004
Emerson Roxas
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